This white boy took the hip-hop scene by storm and garnered global fame in a flash. But all that came at a high price. Initially starting with marijuana and cognac, the rapper soon turned to ecstasy and acid, to an extent where he did it before every live performance to 'loosen up'.

Jimi Hendrix

An acid-head is incomplete without flashing this guy's name everytime. This crazy guitarist truly made waves with his guitar, his charisma, his stage antics, and his love for all things drugs. Known to be under the influence of more than few drugs at every live performance, social gathering, and in a general state, this man truly was an acid-head.

Jerry Garcia/ The Grateful Dead

What else can a person expect from a psychedelic rock act? The Grateful Dead used to experiment with LSD time and again, but Jerry Garcia took the cake when he publicly admitted to consuming it.

He was quoted saying, "Well, it changed everything, the effect was that it freed me because I suddenly realized that my little attempt at having a straight life and doing that was really a fiction and just wasn't going to work out. Luckily I wasn't far enough into it for it to be shattering or anything; it was like a realization that just made me feel immensely relieved."

Jim Morrison/ The Doors

The true rockstar, this sole person changed the perception of people on how people perceived rock musicians to be! The term Drugs, Sex, Rock'n'Roll must've been truly coined for this person alone. Being in a hazy drug-induced state 24/7, shirtless Jim Morrison in his LSD trips in tight leather pants gave the The Doors the added oomph needed to make it big!

Angelina Jolie

The Tomb Raider hottie who's busy adopting African babies once indulged in an array of drugs. Her most famous claim is how she consumed LSD and went to Disneyland. Talk about tripping like a boss.

Bill Gates

The world's richest man, and the man behind Windows, Bill Gates experimented throughout his teenage life with the psycho-active drug. In an excerpt from an interview with Playboy magazine, Gates did admit using it, but wasn't forthcoming about his experience. Keeping all the secrets to himself, we believe!

Steve Jobs

The man behind the Mac, the iPhone, and everything Apple, who completely changed the way we looked at entertainment gadgets openly proclaims to have indulged in LSD. He also stated that LSD was 'one of the two or three most important things he had done in his life.'

Ken Kesey

The author of One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest was one of the most famous acid-heads known to prance around in his time. He wrote the book while being under the influence of mescaline. But his true acid-headedness came with his formation of The Pranksters, a bunch of college drop-outs who used to tour the U.S. in bright green bus, consuming acid and organizing huge festival-like 'Acid Tests' with music and lights.

Aldous Huxley

Aldous Huxley, the writer of Brave New World and The Doors of Perception was an active LSD user. He was a pioneer of self-directed psychedelic drug use and indulged in them "in search for enlightenment".

What made him different from the other users was his last wish on his deathbed. He made a written request to his wife to administer him with 100 micrograms of LSD. He was administered the drug on 22 November, 1963 at 11:45 am, and he breathed his last at 5:20 pm.

His wife compiled an essay on how he seemed during this drug-induced trip of his, and the serenity that shown on his face.